Structural Elements Sample Clauses

Structural Elements. When cutting and patching structural elements, notify Architect of locations and details of cutting and await directions from Architect before proceeding. Shore, brace, and support structural elements during cutting and patching. Do not cut and patch structural elements in a manner that could change their load-carrying capacity or increase deflection.
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Structural Elements. 1. Repair or replacement of siding or trim, when done in-kind to match historic material, design, and approved color. If the existing paint color is not desirable, the color used shall be in keeping with historic color schemes approved for the recreation residence tract and consistent with FSH 2709.11,41.23g, 3d. 2. Replacement of window frames to match historic material, design, and approved color. The same historic configuration of panes must be retained. This includes energy efficient wood frames, so long as the exterior appearance matches the historic, but excludes exterior clad wood frames. 3. Replacement of glass, when done in-kind to match historic form, design, and transparency. Window and door panes may be double or triple glazed as long as the glazing is clear and replacement does not alter the historic window or door form. Energy efficient glazing may be used. This excludes the use of tinted glass, which requires consultation. 4. Repair or replacement of doors, when done in-kind to match historic material, form, and approved color. 5. Replacement of a door with a widened door to meet Americans with Disabilities Act requirements. It is preferable to have a wider door located on a nonprimary facade. However, if the only reasonable alternative for placement of a widened door to meet disability standards is on a primary facade, the door may be widened so long as the historic fabric and overall character of the historic appearance of the door and its surrounding wall are maintained. 6. Repair or replacement of porches, decks, cornices, and stairs, when done in-kind to match historic material and design, and the style, materials, and character of the structure, and when consistent with FSH 2709.11,41.23, 2d. 7. Addition of an accessibility ramp which blends with the historic materials and style of the recreation residence and its porch or deck. 8. Repair or replacement of foundations when the work does not change the structure's historic appearance. 9. Installation of skirting over or enclosing a structure's crawl space, constructed and painted an approved color to match or blend with the structure's historic fabric and character. 10. Repair or replacement of masonry, matching historic materials to not change the structure's historic appearance. 11. Repair or replacement of roofs or parts of roofs that are deteriorated, when done in-kind or where matching historic material and design. In areas of high fire danger, fire retardant roofing is allowed. Wh...
Structural Elements. Do not cut and patch structural elements in a manner that could change their load-carrying capacity or load-deflection ratio.
Structural Elements. Where cutting and patching involve adding reinforcement to structural elements, submit details and engineering calculations showing integration of reinforcement with original structure.
Structural Elements. All structural elements, exterior or interior wherever located on the Property, including but not limited to: the foundation; column supports; bearing walls; retaining walls; bridges; floors (but not including floor covering); and similar structural elements or features.
Structural Elements. 1) Repair or replacement of siding, trim, or hardware, when done in-kind to match historic material, design, and color. 2) Repair of window frames or shutters by patching, splicing, consolidating, or otherwise reinforcing or replacing in-kind those parts that are either extensively deteriorated or are missing. The same historic configuration of panes shall be retained. 3) Replacement of window frames to match historic material and design. The same historic configuration of panes shall be retained. 4) Replacement of glass, when done in-kind to match historic form and design. Windowpanes may be double, or triple glazed, as long as the glazing is clear and replacement does not alter the historic window form. This excludes the use of tinted glass, use of which requires consultation. 5) Maintenance of features, such as frames, hoodmolds, paneled or decorated jambs and moldings, through appropriate surface treatments such as cleaning, rust removal, limited paint removal, and reapplication of protective coating systems using historic color and texture. 6) Repair or replacement of doors, when done in-kind to match historic material and form. 7) Replacing existing shingles with a fire resistant shingle material, and does not significantly alter the historic integrity of the building. Repair should be as compatible with the design, character of the building, and setting as possible. Adequate anchorage for roofing material to guard against wind damage and moisture penetration should be provided. 8) Repair or replacement of roof sheeting, flashing, facias and xxxxx, where this does not alter the historic integrity or form of the building. Repair or replacement of flashing, facias, and xxxxx must be in-kind. 9) Repair or replacement of chimneys, when done in-kind to match historic materials and form. Spark-arresting chimney caps may be added to chimneys, where such caps harmonize with historic materials and form. 10) Repair or replacement of porches, cornices, and stairs when done should use in-kind or to match historic material and design, and the style, materials, and character of the structure. 11) Repair or replacement of roofs or parts of roofs that are deteriorated, should be done in-kind or where matching historic material and design. In areas of high fire danger, fire retardant roofing is allowed. If fire retardant materials are used, the materials must match the original roofing color and be as compatible with the design and character of the building as possib...
Structural Elements. Do not cut and patch structural elements in a manner that could change their load-carrying capacity or load-deflection ratio. 1. Penetrations through the foundation wall of the building should be core drilled.
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Structural Elements. New paving or other stone elements shall be materials consistent with the original design of the former Pershing Park as appropriate. The WWICC and the NPS shall retain the circular shape of the kiosk at the new belvedere. The WWICC and the NPS will continue to minimize the number and size of walkway connections to the pool edge.
Structural Elements. Prep and repaint steel & Parking deck
Structural Elements. Repair, modify, or replacement of existing structural elements when found to be deteriorated, damaged, or deficient.
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